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Today’s Gift Guide is my favorite—it’s all about the kiddos! This roundup of items is based on the Wish List that Charleston and I put together for him this year, with all of the items divided into Want/Need/Wear/Read categories. Charleston was particularly excited about the toys, while the books and clothing items have me feeling giddy. He’s not the baby he once was, but he’s still at an age where buying for him is a TON of fun. It will be a challenge to stick to buying him just one item from each category!

If you have a young one in your life, I hope you find the ideas here helpful. While the guide is geared towards Charleston’s demographic (almost-4-year-old boy), there are a number of items that would also work well for a girl, and many that would be suitable for younger or older kids.

// WANT //

Charleston’s favorite toys these days fall into three main categories: creative building toys (like blocks and LEGOs); active outdoor toys; and anything truck- or train-related. The items on his list this year reflect those interests. He has given his stamp of approval on each one of these gift ideas (and watched while I put together this collage—then asked MANY times afterwards to look at it “just one more time.”)

Lite Brite Magic Screen ~ I had a Lite Brite when I was a kid! This updated version looks a little bit safer, but just as fun.

PAW Patrol Adjustable Fire Truck ~ We try to steer clear from character-themed clothing and toys, but Charleston really has his eye on this truck featuring his Paw Patrol pals, and even with the cheesy puppy figurines, it looks to be a pretty nifty fire truck. And don’t tell Charleston, but this companion boat toy is already in my Amazon cart.

Classic Wooden Marble Run Construction Set ~ This marble run is gorgeous—so much nicer than the cheap plastic ones I’ve played with in the past. A great gift for future engineers (or for the sons of ads who want their kids to be engineers, like my son!).

LEGO DUPLO Town Airport ~ I don’t know a single boy (or girl, for that matter) who doesn’t love a good LEGO set. The blocks in this set are a little larger than traditional LEGOs, but still feature fairly complicated building instructions.

LEGO City Passenger Train Building Set ~ This is what Charleston is asking Santa to bring him this year. He and Luke love playing with the LEGO train Luke grew up with, but he’s been wanting a more modern one of his own. This probably wouldn’t be an ideal gift for a kid without LEGO-enthusiast parents, but thankfully Luke will be more than happy to help with the construction of this. (In fact, I’m pretty sure Luke’s the one who planted the idea to ask Santa for this one, ha!)

KAPLA Octocolor Block Set ~ This is another great block set that comes in its own easy-to-store box. (My personal toy idiosyncrasies are beginning to come through here, I think…)

Bruder Crane Truck ~ Charleston’s good friend has a set of Bruder trucks and they are always a hit on play dates. They certainly aren’t cheap, but their sturdy construction and timeless design compensate for the higher price point.

Not Pictured:Simple Board Games and Puzzles. Charleston already has a few board games that he loves (his favorite is Mouse Trap) as well as a number of puzzles, and I’d like to add to our collection. These make easy gifts that are always appreciated.

// NEED //

While these items are all of a more practical or educational nature, each is cool enough to be considered gift-worthy.

Starter Acoustic Guitar ~ Charleston loves helping Daddy play his guitar; we’re still on the fence as to whether or not he is ready for his own, or if we should wait until next Christmas. But this would make a great gift for a mature, music-minded preschooler (and throw in some lessons for a unique experience gift).

Sprout Kid Sleeping Bag ~ We’re still too young for sleepovers, but I imagine plenty of fun, negotiation-free nap times involving this playful sleeping bag and a cool blanket fort.

Stacking Block Coin Bank ~ This modern take on the classic Piggy Bank is a great tool for teaching kids how to budget, something Charleston is probably ready for.

Bentgo Kids Lunchbox ~ Bento lunches are perfect for picky eaters. This box would work great for packing lunches, but with its perfectly sized compartments and enticing color, I can even see it working well for meals at home.

LeapFrog Scribble and Write Tablet ~ We have a few other LeapFrog items, and they’ve been great for helping Charleston learn his letters. I appreciate that this tablet goes beyond letter recognition by giving kids the opportunity to write the letters themselves.

// WEAR //

Who says girls get all the cute clothes? I am LOVING every item on this list. Buying clothes for Charleston has been a surprising joy of motherhood for me; I love that Christmas gives me an excuse to get him something a little special beyond the usual tops and jeans.

Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars ~ Charleston has owned MANY pairs of Converse in the last three years; as soon as he outgrows a pair, I order him new ones. They are comfortable and go with just about any outfit. I usually buy black or blue, but I’m thinking of changing things up by getting a pair in Charleston’s favorite color, orange.

Levi’s Bold Beanie and Gloves Set ~ It’s supposed to be another cold winter here in Texas, so this attractive hat and gloves would be put to great use. (Not that cold weather is a requirement; Charleston loves playing dress-up with his beanies, even in summer.) These adorable animal beanies are another great hat option that any kid would love.

Sherpa Lined Buffalo Plaid Jacket ~ I’m a sucker for kids’ clothes that mimic adult wear. Luke has a jacket similar to this one, so it would be fun that they could be twins.

Yeenik Kids Sport Watch ~ We bought Charleston a watch last year for Christmas and he wore it all the time, until the dog ate it (literally). I’m really liking the sturdy band and waterproof design of this one, although we’ll still need to keep it away from the pup!

// READ //

Our house is full of children’s books, but there’s no way I’m holding back on picture book gifts. This list includes some books we haven’t read yet, as well as some that we’ve enjoyed from the library and would like to add to our personal collection. There are classics, some newer titles, and few collections because when it comes to picture books, more is always better. If your bookshelves are already overflowing, you could always gift an educational reading toy for this category.

Elephant and Piggie: The Complete Collection ~ We’ve checked nearly all of these books out at the library and are always sad to return them. Charleston probably won’t be getting the whole set for Christmas this year, though he certainly wouldn’t mind that!

Disney Classics Little Golden Books Library ~ We love revisiting our Disney friends in book form. We own several Little Golden Books (many were mine from childhood), and these would make a great addition to our collection.

It’s a Busload of Pigeon Books ~ We’ve actually gifted this set to a couple of friends, but don’t own it ourselves. Charleston is a big fan of the Pigeon books since being introduced to them at the library.

Lift-the-Flap Picture Atlas~ We’ve been really enjoying Lift-the-Flap books lately. They are great for quiet time and long car rides because Charleston can look at them on his own. This one features maps, which have been a big topic of interest in our home lately.

Caps for Sale~ This is another classic we don’t own, but would like to.

If you are looking for more gifts for preschoolers, check out last year’s gift guide. That link will also point you toward previous Gift Guides I’ve made for toddlers and babies.

I hope you’ve enjoyed these Gift Guides; I had so much fun putting them together! If you happen to buy any of the items I’ve shared, let me know about it, I’d love to hear who you buy for and how much the recipient loves their gift!

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Hi, I’m Kendra! I am a follower of Jesus, an avid reader and podcast-listener, an Enneagram enthusiast, and a big fan of lists. Born and raised in Southern California, I am now living life in Austin, Texas, with my husband Luke, our 4-year-old son, Charleston, and Arlo the Labradoodle. Thanks for visiting my blog!